He has now reconciled in His body of flesh by His death, in order to present you holy and blameless and above reproach before Him,

- Colossians 1:22

What does it mean to live blameless and above reproach? Jesus was constantly raising the standards and expectations for the people around Him. Following the letter of the Jewish law was fine, but to Jesus it was the heart behind the law that really mattered. For instance, we can all agree that it is a good thing when people do not murder (a Jewish law), but Jesus said that we are guilty of breaking the heart of this law even when we make room for anger, scorn, spite, and revenge in our hearts. As followers of Jesus, we should be resting on the strength and grace of God to transform us into people who live blameless and above reproach. We should not be content to get as close to sin as possible without actually sinning. We should be living in such a way that we avoid even the appearance of evil. Our actions and character should be so pure that no one can even raise an accusation against us. Are you living blameless and above reproach? Are you striving to live a life that reveals no opportunity for sin or accusation?

Building Project Update

Our building project is progressing! After a long process of competing bids, we have secured a very favorable financing package from Cadence Bank for our new Activity Center. Although Hurricane Irma delayed some of our plans, we have a plan in place to have all other necessary financials acquired by March 31, 2018. We are also in the final engineering and permitting process. So long as there are no hang-ups, we are looking at a possible ground-breaking in April! I know many of you are as anxious as we are to see God meet this need for our students and provide us with a wonderful new facility. Please pray that God will continue to pave the way for this building according to His plans and timing.

Race for Education

Thank you so much to all of our volunteers who came out to help with our annual Race for Education! The amount of support was so encouraging. I loved to see how many families were able to lend a hand to make Race Day a huge success.

We made the decision to put our girls in school too. I tried putting them in last year and it was not what we were wanting so last Christmas we took Lacy ( my oldest out of public). We enjoyed it, but still felt like I couldn't get everything thing done. I just didn't feel peace about any of it. So we prayed for a long time. I started visiting a few schools near my new home and still didn't feel right about it. Then we found a school that values God above all else. It has a classical feel which was amazing! The principal prayed with me! I knew this was where God wanted my girls! We also had no idea how we would pay for it but God provided!! Two days in and the Girls love there wonderful God loving teachers!! - Bobbi Winters

Juniors & Seniors: There are only three SAT and four ACT testing dates remaining for the 2017/2018 school year! If you haven't signed up for these, you need to do so. Remember they have deadlines for registering.

Juniors - remember you need to take both before the year ends.

Seniors: You will need to fill out your FAFSA & FFAA (Bright Futures) before graduation. The sooner you do this the better your chance for scholarships & grants.

Up Coming Dates:

Juniors & Seniors:

PHSC visit day will be Friday, February 2nd, 2018

We are now able to process debit/credit cards for payments. If you’d like to use this form of payment to pay for tuition, lunches, field trips, etc..., you’ll need to call the office and speak with Mrs. Gordon. She can take your information and process your payment(s).